Tuesday, July 7, 2009

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Wine list updated July 7th, 2009

WHITE WINE HALF BOTTLES

PINOT GRIGIO, Alios Lageder 2007 $24
Dolomitti, Italy
CHARDONNAY, McCrostie 2006 $29
Carneros, California
CHARDONNAY, Grgich Hills 2004 $40
Napa Valley, California
VIOGNIER, Calera Mt Harlan 2006 $28
Central Coast, California
SAUVIGNON BLANC-SANCERRE, Guy Saget 2007 $25
Loire Valley, France
SAUVIGNON BLANC- FUME BLANC, Grgich Hills 2006 $36 Napa Valley, California
ZIND, Zind Humbrecht 2004 $32
Alsace, France
CHAMPAGNE, Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut (NV) $45
Reims, France
CHAMPAGNE, Veuve Clicquot Demi-Sec (NV) $45
Reims, France
MOSCATO, Elio Perrone (NV) $25
Asti, Italy

RED HALF BOTTLES

PINOT NOIR, Martin Ray 2006 $34
Santa Barbara County, California
162 PINOT NOIR, Calera Mills Vineyard 2006 $44
Napa Valley, California
PINOT NOIR, Calera Mt. Harlan Cuvee 2006 $39
Napa Valley, California
CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Domaine Roger Perrin 2006 $35 Rhone, France
CROZES-HERMITAGE, Jean Luc Colombo Les Fees Brunes 2005 $32
Rhone, France
CABERNET FRANC, Wolffer 2004 $29
Hamptons Long Island New York
146 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Grgich Hills 2004 $49
Napa Valley, California
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Stags’ Leap 2005 $39
Napa Valley, California
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Echeverria Reserva 2005 $21
Curico Valley, Chile
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, St. Supery 2004 $34
Napa Valley, California
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Turnbull 2005 $39
Oakville, Napa Valley, California
SANGIOVESE, Seghesio 2005 $30
Alexander Valley, California
ZINFANDEL, Seghesio Old Vine 2007 $36
Sonoma County, California
ZINFANDEL, Ridge Lytton Springs 2006 $30
Santa Cruz, California
ZINFANDEL, Grgich Hills 2005 $31
Napa Valley, California
ZINFANDEL, Cline Ancient Vine 2005 $22
Contra Costa County, California
MERLOT, Havens 2004 $32
Napa Valley, California
MERLOT, Swanson Oakville 2003 $35
Napa Valley, California
MERLOT, Lazio, Falesco Montiano 2003 $45
Lazio, Italy
MONTEPULCIANO, Avignonesi Vino Nobile di Montepulciano 2005 $29
Montepulciano, Italy
116 AMARONE, Allegrini 2000 $65
Valpolicella, Italy
SYRAH, Havens 2002 $32
Napa Valley, California
150 SHIRAZ, d’Arenberg, The Dead Arm 2004 $61
McLaren Vale, Australia



SPARKLING

CHAMPAGNE, Veuve Clicquot, Yellow Brand Brut NV ½ Bottle $45
Reims, France
CHAMPAGNE, Veuve Clicquot Demi-Sec NV ½ Bottle $45
Reims, France
CHAMPAGNE, Heidsieck & Co Monopole Rose NV $69
Epernay, France
CHAMPAGNE, Nicolas Feuillatte Brut NV $61
Epernay, France
CHAMPAGNE, Nicolas Feuillatte Cuvee Millesime 2000 $87
Epernay, France
CHAMPAGNE, Jacquart, La Cuvee Nomaine 1988 $130
Reims, France
CHAMPAGNE, Taittinger, Comtes de Champagne 1998 $195
Reims, France
CHAMPAGNE, Krug, Brut 1995 $295
Reims, France
CHAMPAGNE, Roederer, Cristal Brut 2000 $295
Reims, France
CHAMPAGNE, Roederer, Cristal Rose 1995 $975
Reims, France

MOSCATO, Elio Perrone (NV) Half Bottle $25 Asti, Italy

PROSECCO, Zardetto NV Glass $10
Valdobbiadene, Italy
PROSECCO, Bellusi NV $32
Valdobiaddine
PROSECCO, Alice 'Tajud' Brut NV $39
Valdobiaddine

CAVA, Cristalino Brut NV Glass $8
Spain
CAVA, Albet I Noya Brut NV $39
Penedes, Spain

WHITE WINES, Chardonnay

Chardonnay - Chardonnay is a white wine which can range from clean and crisp with a hint of varietal flavor to rich and complex oak-aged wines. Chardonnay typically balances fruit, acidity and texture. This varietal goes well with everything from fish and poultry to cheeses, spicy foods and nut sauces.

AMERICAN
H CHARDONNAY, Grgich Hills 2004 Half Bottle $40
Napa Valley, California
H CHARDONNAY, McCrostie 2006 Half Bottle $29
Carneros, California
500 CHARDONNAY, Badger Mountain 2007 $29
Columbia Valley, Washington
700 CHARDONNAY, Fess Parker, Ashley’s Vineyard 2005 $55
Santa Barbara, California
700 CHARDONNAY, Truchard 2006 $62
Carneros, Napa Valley, California
700 CHARDONNAY, Chalk Hill Estate 2004 $72
Sonoma County, California
184 CHARDONNAY, Mount Eden 2004 $90
Santa Cruz Mountains, California
175 CHARDONNAY, Kistler, Les Noisetiers 2004 $97
Sonoma County, California

FRENCH
800 CHARDONNAY, Domaine Henri Delegrange, Hautes-Cotes de Beaune Burgundy, France 2007 $44
500 CHARDONNAY, Jean Paul Brun, Beaujolais Blanc 2007 $39
Beaujolais, France
500 CHARDONNAY, Droin Chablis Premier Cru Vaillons 2006 $77
Burgundy, France

ITALIAN
700 CHARDONNAY, Planeta 2007 $57
Sicily, Italy

SOUTH AMERICA
1100 CHARDONNAY, Miguel Torres Santa Digna 2006 $29
Cental Valley, Chile

WHITE WINES, Italian

Pinot Gris (Pinot Grigio) - The low acidity of this white varietal helps produce rich, lightly perfumed wines that are often more colorful than other whites. The best ones have pear and spice-cake flavors.

H PINOT GRIGIO, Alios Lageder 2007 Half Bottle $24
Dolomitti



500 ROSCHETTO, Falesco Ferantano 2005 $49
Umbria
500 GAVI DI GAVI, Laghibellina ‘Altius’ 2006 $45
Piemonte
600 VERMENTINO, Riviera Ligure di Ponente 2007 $35
Liguria
800 FRIULANO, Gigante ‘Vigneto Storico’ 2007 $49
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
700 KERNER, Niklas 2007 $49
Alto Adige


WHITE WINES, Viognier, Riesling & Gewurztraminer

Viognier was a rare type of grape brought to Condrieu, on the northern Rhône, over 2,000 years ago by the Greeks or Romans. It was only planted in California a mere 20 years ago. It is now predominantly found in the Rhône valley and California. Viognier is extremely difficult to grow and therefore is only used by few vineyards. Viognier is becoming a favored white wine, as its depth of character and complexity is greater than the current white favorite, Chardonnay. Viognier is noted for spice, floral, citrus, apricot, apple and peach flavors. It typically produces medium bodied wines with relatively high acids and fruit.
700 VIOGNIER (blend), Treana Mer Soleil Vineyard 2006 $49
Central Coast
1100 VIOGNIER, Kunde Estate 2005 $39
Santa Barbara County, California
H VIOGNIER, Calera Mt Harlan 2006 Half Bottle $22
Central Coast, California

Riesling - Rieslings are white wines known for their floral perfume. Depending on where they're made, they can be crisp and bone-dry, full-bodied and spicy or luscious and sweet. The flavor is often of peaches, apricots, honey, and apples and pairs well with duck, pork, and roast vegetables.

800 RIESLING, Buitenverwachting 2007 $29
Constantia, South Africa
800 RIESLING, Badger Mountain 2007 $29
Columbia Valley, Washington
700 RIESLING, Wein-Erbhof Stein Feinherb 2007 $39
Mosel, Germany
700 RIESLING Dry, Hermann J. Wiemer 2006 $39
Finger Lakes, New York
800 RIESLING, Zind Humbrecht Turckheim 2004 $65
Alsace, Franc

Gewurztraminer - Gewurztraminer is a white grape that produces distinctive wines rich in spicy aromas and full flavors, ranging from dry to sweet. Smells and flavors of litchi nuts, gingerbread, vanilla, grapefruit, and honeysuckle come out of this varietal. It is often a popular choice for Asian cuisines and pork-based sausages.

WBG GEWURZTRAMINER, Robertson Winery 2008 $32
Robertson Valley, S Africa
700 GEWURZTRAMINER, Resonance 2007 $52
Carlton District, Oregon

Pinot Gris is white wine grape variety of the species Vitis vinifera. Thought to be a mutant clone of the Pinot noir grape, it normally has a grayish-blue fruit, accounting for its name ("gris" meaning "grey" in French) but the grape can have a brownish pink to black and even white appearance. The wines produced from this grape also vary in color from a deep golden yellow to copper and even a light shade of pink. The clone of Pinot Gris grown in Italy is known as Pinot Grigio.

700 Pinot Gris, Hunt Country 2007 $34
Finger Lakes, NY

WHITE WINES, Sake & Sauvignon Blanc
Sake is, at its simplest, a concoction of rice, water, and mold. Because of this, the type of rice used, the purity of the water, and other basic quality standards make a huge difference in the type of sake created. The rice is often polished down, removing the surface imperfections. This polishing also removes fatty acids - some companies claim the more fatty acids removed, the less of a hangover the drinker gets.
WBG SAKE, NIGORI (unfiltered) Momokawa, Pearl NV 750ml $29
Oregon
900 SAKE, NIGORI Snow Beauty NV 300ml $19
Japan
900 SAKE, NIGORI Murai Family, Genshu NV 720ml $43
Japan
900 SAKE, JUNMAI Hakushika, Fresh & Light NV 300ml $19
Japan
WBG SAKE, JUNMAI GINJO Momokawa, Diamond NV 750ml $29
Oregon
900 SAKE, JUNMAI GINJO Murai Family, Tanrei NV 720ml $45
Japan
900 SAKE, JUNMAI DAIGINJO Hakushika NV 300ml $37
Japan

Sauvignon Blanc has been used for centuries in France, and came to California in 1878. In the US it is sometimes called "Fumé Blanc", a name first coined by Robert Mondavi to play up its smoky flavors. The sales of the wine under this new name now exceed sales under the original name. New Zealand is now known as one of the top producers of sauvignon Blanc.
Sauvignon Blanc has pronounced flavors of a herbal variety, with grassy and apple flavors, plus olive and a soft, smoky flavor. They can be anything from sweet to dry, but are typically very light. Sauvignon Blancs tend to be crisp and acidic, helping the wine cut through heavy food flavors. It pairs well with seafood and chicken. It will stand up to thick sauces and stews. And is great cocktail wine.
UNITED STATES
H SAUVIGNON BLANC- FUME BLANC, Grgich Hills 2006 Half Bottle $36 Napa Valley, California
600 SAUVIGNON BLANC, Cakebread Cellars 2007 $57
Napa Valley, California
500 SAUVIGNON BLANC, Rudd Oakville 2005 $59
Napa Valley, California
500 SAUVIGNON BLANC, Charles Krugg 2007 $34
Napa Valley, California
1100 SAUVIGNON BLANC, Voss 2006 $36
Rutherford, Napa Valley, California
800 SAUVIGNON BLANC/SEMILLION, Bridesmaid White 2006 $49
Winemakers Pam Starr & Drew Nieman, Mystery Vineyards from Napa & Sonoma

FRANCE
H SAUVIGNON BLANC-SANCERRE, Guy Saget 2007 Half Bottle $25
Loire Valley, France

NEW ZEALAND
1100 SAUVIGNON BLANC, Babich 2007 $32
Rapaura Marlborough, New Zealand
600 SAUVIGNON BLANC, Brancott Conders Forest 2007 $57
Marlborough, New Zealand
WHITE WINES, Muscadet, Alsace, Brachetto & Valvin Muscat


Muscadet is a type of dry French white wine. It is made at the western end of the Loire Valley, near the city of Nantes in the Pays de la Loire region neighboring the Brittany Region. More Muscadet is produced than any other Loire wine.
In terms of tastes Muscadet tends toward bright citrus (lemon, lime) and mineral notes.

500 MUSCADET, Domaine Saupin, de Sevre et Maine 2006 $34
Loire Valley, France


Alsatian wine has a long history. The wine producing region of Alsace in France primarily produces white wines. Its wines, which have a strong Germanic influence. Both dry and sweet white wines are produced, and are often made from aromatic grapes varieties.

H AUXERROIS, CHARDONNAY & PINOT GRIS
Zind, Zind Humbrecht 2004 Half Bottle $32
Alsace, France
800 PINOT D’Alsace, Domaine Bott-Geyle 2005 $39
A wonderful blend of four Pinot Grapes, 35% Pinot Blanc, 35 % Pinot Auxerrois, 20% Pinot Gris & 10% Pinot Noir
Alsace, France

Brachetto is a grape variety found in Piedmont, Italy which is used to make both red and rosé wines.
The most notable wine here is the red Brachetto d'Acqui DOCG which is made in both still and spumante (fully sparkling) versions.

BRACHETTO D’ ACQUI, Banfi, Rosa Regale (sparking rose) 2005 Glass $9
Acqui, Italy

Valvin muscat is a hybrid grape variety for use in white wine production. It was developed by grape breeder Bruce Reisch at the Cornell University New York State Agricultural Experiment Station and released on July 7, 2006. Valvin muscat is the result of a cross between Muscat Ottonel (vitis vinifera) and hybrid Muscat du Moulin (Couderc 299-35). It has distinct muscat grape characteristics. If you like dry Gewürztraminer, Muscat or Torrontes then you will love Valvin Muscat.

800 Valvin Muscat, Hunt Country 2008 $34
Finger Lakes, New York


WHITE WINES, Our Favorites

OUR FAVORITE WHITE WINES


800 VERMENTINO, Mahoney Vineyards, Las Brisas Vineyard 2007 $39
Carneros, California

800 SAUVIGNON BLANC/SEMILLION, Bridesmaid White 2006 $49
Mystery Vineyards from Napa & Sonoma, Pam Starr

500 ROSCHETTO, Falesco Ferantano 2005 $49
Umbria, Italy

800 MARSANNE & ROUSSANNE, L’Archet Cuvee Occitane 2005 $45
Vin de Pays D’Oc

700 SAVENNIERES, Nicolas Joly, Les Clos Sacres 2005 $49
Loire Valley, France

600 CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE BLANC, Chateau De Beaucastel 2004 $75 Rhone, France


REGIONAL FRENCH RED WINES

The region of Bordeaux, France is the largest region of quality wine growing in the world. Bordeaux is made up of five main districts - Medoc, St. Emilion, Pomerol, Graves, and Sauternes. While Medoc and the entire region are best known for their reds ("Clarets"), white wines also have their place. Graves creates dry whites, and Sauternes is known for its sweet whites.
When people just say "Bordeaux wine", they typically mean the classic red blend. The red Bordeaux are created with Cabernet Sauvignon, often blended with Cabernet Franc and Merlot. The color tends to be a garnet/ruby shade. The flavor is typically intense varying between powerful to light and racy, with blackberry, black currant, oak derived vanilla, and other notes.


71 PESSAC-LEOGNAN, Chateau de Cruzeau 2003 $49
73 HAUT-MEDOC, Chateau d’Arcins 2005 $49
130 LISTRAC-MEDOC, Chateau Clarke 2003 $55
75 ST-JULIEN, Chateau Lalande 2001 $59
70 PAUILLAC, Chateau Pibran 2004 $60
76 MARGAUX, Chateau Canuet 2000 $60
72 PAUILLAC, Les Tourelles de Longueville 2004 $65
203 ST-JULIEN, Chateau Lalande 2000 $70
74 ST-EMILION, Chateau Petit-Figeac 2004 $75


Burgundy is known as Bourgogne in France, and has a long history in winemaking. Each sub-region of Burgundy is so different from each other that it is hard to address the region as a whole, and to make any sweeping generalities. The flinty, classic Chablis flavor is made solely with Chardonnay grapes, while the freshness of Beaujolais Nouveau comes from the fruity Gamay. From the Cote D’Or (golden slope) comes the worlds most famous and expensive Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays.

15 HAUTES-COTES DE BEAUNE, Domaine Henri Delegrange 2007 $44
13 GEVRY CHAMBERTIN, Laboure-Roi 2005 $49
151 VOLNAY-SANTENOTS, Thierry et Pascale Matrot 2003 $67
153 CHAMBOLLE-MUSIGNY Vincent Giradin, Vieilles Vignes 2003 $87
201 POMMARD, Domaine de la Vougeraie 2005 $90
152 SAVIGNY LES BEAUNE, Bruno Clair Premier Cru 2002 $108
200 GEVREY CHAMBERTIN Dupont Tisserandot Les Cazetiers 2005 $150
110 MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN, Maison Champy 2004 $210
121 MAZIS-CHAMBERTIN, Maison Champy 2005 $295



REGIONAL FRENCH RED WINES

Châteauneuf du Pape: The Châteauneuf du Pape is the most famous Côtes du Rhône wine. The "Coteaux" (slope) of Châteauneuf du Pape is lie between the towns of Orange and Avignon , in one of the most beautiful landscapes of Provence. The Popes used to have their summer residence in Châteauneuf du Pape. The wine is made from Syrah, Grenache and up to 11 other varietals. Mostly Red wines, they tend to be powerful and richly colored.
H CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Domaine Roger Perrin 2006 Half Bottle $35 Rhone, France
214 CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Domaine Paul Autard 2003 $68 Rhone, France
112 CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Chateau De Beaucastel 2004 $155 Rhone, France
145 CHATEAUNEUF-DU-PAPE, Chateau De Beaucastel 2005 $165
Rhone, France
RHONE
H CROZES-HERMITAGE, Jean Luc Colombo Les Fees Brunes 2005 Half Bottle $32
Rhone, France
27 COTES-du-RHONE, Chateau des Tours Reserve 2004 $39
Rhone, France

RHONE RANGERS & RHONE STYLE
The Rhone Rangers are a group of winemakers who promote the use of grape varieties from the Rhône Valley in the south of France. They are mostly based in the Central Coast of California and are now organized into a not-for-profit organization for the promotion of wines containing at least 75% of the 22 Rhône grape varieties.
19 SYRAH, GRENACHE & CINSAULT, Chemin Moscow 2004 $45
Vin de Pays D’ oc, France
7 GRENACHE, SYRAH & MOURVEDRE, Cline Cashmere 2007 $47
California
3 SYRAH, GRENACHE & MOURVEDRE
LE CIGARE VOLANT, Bonny Doon 2001 $50
California
115 SYRAH, GRENACHE & MOURVEDRE
LE CIGARE VOLANT, Bonny Doon 1993 $97
California

302 RHONE GRAPES & CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Boekenhoutkloof, The Chocolate Block 2004 $97
Western Cape, South Africa

CORBIERES

83 CORBIERES, Chateau d’Aussieres 2005 $39
Corbieres, France

ITALIAN RED WINES, Barolo, Brunello & Aglianico

Barolo is a section of Piedmont, Italy, southwest of Alba. While wine in Italy is timeless, Barolo came about in the 1800s when the Marchesa Giulietta Colbert Falletti started making wine out of Nebbiolo grapes. Nowadays, there are 3,000 acres of Nebbiolo producers in the towns of Barolo, Castiglione Falletto, Cherasco, Diano d'Alba, Grinzane Cavour, La Morra, Monforte d'Alba, Novello, Roddi, and Serralunga d'Alba.

314 BAROLO, Michele Chiarlo 1998 $71
Piedmont, Italy
131 BAROLO, Mauro Veglio 2004 $89
Piedmont, Italy
142 BAROLO, Falletto di Bruno Giacosa 1999 $210
Piedmont, Italy
106 BAROLO, Vietti Ravera 2000 1.5 Liter $550
Piedmont, Italy

Brunello is a wine that is made with the Brunello clone of the sangiovese grape, a classic grape of Italy. Brunello wines are aged in oak and often need to age for a while to soften those tannins. There are three types of Brunello wines: Rosso di Montalcino, 
Brunello di Montalcino
 & Brunello di Montalcino Riserva
124 BRUNELLO, Belpoggio 2001 $89
Montalcino, Italy
137 BRUNELLO, Caparzo 2003 $96
Montalcino, Italy
136 BRUNELLO, La Magia Reserva 1999 $109
Montalcino, Italy
154 BRUNELLO, La Magia Reserva 1997 $129
Montalcino, Italy
143 BRUNELLO, Castello Banfi 1999 $119
Montalcino, Italy
113 BRUNELLO, Castello Banfi Summus 2003 $139
Montalcino, Italy

AGLIANICO
Originally brought to Italy by the Greeks in the 6th century B.C., Aglianico was famous in the ancient world for it's part in Falernum, a wine revered by kings and poets. Today it is making a comeback after nearly being wiped out by Phylloxera in the 19th century. A late ripening varietal, Aglianico boasts inky-black depths of color, fiery tannins and a firm structure. Aromas and flavors of black fruits, smoke, dark chocolate and even iron are common. Young Aglianicos have a tendency to be harsh and bold, but new world wine-making has made the better examples more approachable at an early age. Aglianico is a long lived varietal, with better examples improving in bottle for decades.

Aglianico is southern Italy's greatest grape, with the best expressions coming from the D.O.Cs Taurasi in Campania and Aglianico del Vulture in Basilicata, where it grows in the volcanic ash on the slopes of Mount Vulture. It can also be found in the warm climates of Riverland (South Australia) and Nemea (Eastern Greece). It is a good match for roasts and game.

319 AGLIANICO, Ocone 2003 $45
Taburno, Italy
2 AGLIANICO Venditti 'Marraioli' 2005 $49
Campania, Italy


ITALIAN RED WINES, Chianti, Amarone, Sagrantino, Montepulciano, & Nero D’Avola
CHIANTI comes from the Chianti region of Tuscany, Italy. Only wines from this region can properly be called Chianti, although some other areas are using the name on their labels. Chianti was first identified as a wine in the 13th century. Its primary red grapes are Sangiovese and Canaiolo.
16 CHIANTI (Sangiovese), Villa Caffagio Chianti Classico 2004 $49
Tuscany, Italy
24 CHIANTI (Sangiovese), Malenchini Ristretto di Ligliano 2006 $29
Chianti, Italy
H SANGIOVESE, Seghesio 2005 Half Bottle $30
Alexander Valley, California
AMARONE DELLA VALPOLICELLA, or Amarone for short, is created in the Venetian region of Italy. Originally there was only one legal region, or DOC, for the Valpolicella name. These wines are made with the Corvina Veronese, Rondinella and Molinara grapes. Two sub-groups emerged, though - recioto, which is a sweet dessert wine, and Amarone, which is a dry red wine with great body.
Both recioto and Amarone are made with grapes that have been dried on racks, bringing out their flavors. In 1991 these two were granted their own DOCs. The land area encompassed by these three DOCs is the same, but the types of wine are quite different.

116 AMARONE, Allegrini 2000 Half Bottle $65
Valpolicella, Italy
204 AMARONE, Zyme 2001 $295
Valpolicella, Italy

MONTEPULCIANO is the name of a red grape that is planted in central Italy. It is grown in Tuscany, but it is most widely known for its use in Abruzzi.

H MONTEPULCIANO, Avignonesi Vino Nobile di Montepulciano2005 Half Bottle $29
Montepulciano, Italy
321 MONTEPULCIANO, OLIVELLA & AGLIANICO
Venditto Sannio Rosso 2007 $39
Campania, Italy

SAGRANTINO is grape varietal that grows only around the hilltop town of Montefalco. In fact, it is grown nowhere else in the world (although lately there have been some experiments with it in Tuscany). Its origins are mysterious. Whether the grape is indigenous to the area or not is up for debate. Some theorize that it was brought to Umbria by the Greeks, while others say it was brought by the Franciscan (French) friars. Another theory has St. Francis of Assisi bringing it from the Middle East to be used as a sacramental wine. Among the wine cognoscenti though, it is now Umbrian at its soul.

160 SAGRANTINO DI MONTEFALCO, Martinelli 2003 $65
Umbria, Italy


ITALIAN RED WINES, Barbera, Super Tuscan & Lagrein

BARBERA is a red wine grape variety that is the second most-planted variety in Italy.
90 BARBERA, Don Gatti Riserva 2003 $45 Emilia-Romagna
SUPER TUSCANS
The term "Super Tuscan" describes any Tuscan red wine that does not adhere to traditional blending laws for the region. For example, Chianti Classico wines are made from a blend of grapes with Sangiovese as the dominant varietal in the blend. Super Tuscans often use other grapes, especially Cabernet Sauvignon, making them ineligible for DOC(G) classification under the traditional rules.
In the 1970s Piero Antinori, whose family had been making wine for more than 600 years, decided to make a richer wine by eliminating the white grapes from the Chianti blend, and instead adding Bordeaux varietals (namely, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot). He was inspired by a little-known (at the time) Cabernet Sauvignon made by relatives called Sassicaia, which openly flouted the rules set down for traditional wines in Tuscany. The result was the first Super Tuscan, which he named Tignanello, after the vineyard where the grapes were grown. Other winemakers started experimenting with Super Tuscan blends of their own shortly thereafter.
Because these wines did not conform to strict DOC(G) classifications, they were initially labeled as vino da tavola, meaning "table wine," a term ordinarily reserved for lower quality wines. The creation of the Indicazione Geografica Tipica category (technically indicating a level of quality between vino da tavola and DOCG) helped bring Super Tuscans "back into the fold" from a regulatory standpoint.

309 SUPER TUSCAN, Malenchini Bruzzico 2003 $59
Tuscany, Italy
25 SUPER TUSCAN, Malenchini Bruzzico 2004 $49
Tuscany, Italy
144 SUPER TUSCAN, Sette Ponti, Oreno 2003 $225
Tuscany, Italy
165 SUPER TUSCAN, Sette Ponti, Oreno 2004 $250
Tuscany, Italy
140 CABERNET FRANC, Poggio al Tesoro “W” 2005 $180
Tuscany, Italy
141 SANGIOVESE, Il Carbonaione IGT Alta Valle della Greve 2004 $125
100% Sangiovese di Lamole (a naturally low yielding clone of Sangiovese) from 70 year-old vines grown at 1,350 feet above sea level with west-southwest exposure. The juice is macerated with the skins for approximately 12 days. Daily manual punch-downs ensure greater concentration of flavor and tannins. The wine is aged in Allier, Vosges, Nevers and American oak barriques for 12 months, and refined in bottle for six months.

LAGREIN
A red-wine grape grown mainly in Italy's Trentino-Alto Adige region. Lagrein is Vinified into deep, dark reds

4 LAGREIN, Niklas 2006 $39
Alto Adige


RED WINES, Cabernet Sauvignon
CABERNET SAUVIGNON is the name of both the grape and the wine it produces. Cabernet is known as one of the world's finest red wines, with its depth of complexity and richness of flavour. Other names for this grape and wine are Petit Cabernet, Petit Vidure and Vidure, and in Italy, Uva Francese.
Cabernet is grown all over the world - South America; Australia; Lebanon; Long Island, NY; Northern California; and of course France. The grape is very durable and adapts to various climates well. The two areas of Bordeaux, France that use this grape - Médoc and Graves - have only grown it since the 18th century.

UNITED STATES
146 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Grgich Hills 2004 Half Bottle $49
Napa Valley, California
H CABERNET SAUVIGNON, St. Supery 2004 Half Bottle $34
Napa Valley, California
H CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Turnbull 2003 Half Bottle $38
Oakville, Napa Valley, California
H CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Stags’ Leap 2005 Half Bottle $39
Napa Valley, California
22 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Rock & Vine Three Ranches 2006 $36
North Coast, California
86 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, BR Cohn Silver 2006 $54
Sonoma Valley, California
26 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Mount Eden Vineyards, Saratoga Cuvee Santa Cruz Mountains, California 2004 $59
166 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Cedar Knoll Vineyard Co 2004 $59
Napa Valley, California
194 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Smith-Madrone 2003 $65
Spring Mountain District, California
310 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, J. Phelps 2005 $75
Napa Valley, California
87 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Ladera Howell Mountain 2004 $97
Napa Valley, California
156 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Silver Oak 2004 $127
Alexander Valley, California
180 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Forman 2005 $137
Napa Valley California
111 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Pine Ridge Oakville 2002 $140
Napa Valley, California
176 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Axios 2001 $195
Napa Valley California
55 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Bonterra 1997 3 Liter $140
North Coast, California
54 CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Stone Hedge 1997 5 Liter $450
Napa Valley, California

BEYOUND UNITED STATES
H CABERNET SAUVIGNON, Echeverria Reserva 2005 Half Bottle $21
Curico Valley, Chile
302 CABERNET SAUVIGNON & RHONE GRAPES
Boekenhoutkloof, The Chocolate Block 2004 $97
Western Cape, South Africa
123 CABERNET SAUVIGNON & MERLOT Franco Todini Nero Della Cervara 2003 $65
Umbria, Italy
RED WINES, Malbec, Cabernet Franc & Merlot

MALBEC is a red grape that is popular in Argentina and Chile. While it was once grown in Bordeaux, it use has declined in recent times. This black grape creates a rustic, mid-bodied wine, but is most often used in blending with other wines. In Argentina it is almost the most-planted red grape, and is the third most planted in Chile.
Malbec goes well with pizza, pasta, roast and grilled meats such as chicken, beef or turkey. Malbec can be aged for up to 5 years typically
30 MALBEC, Enrique Foster Ique 2007 $29
Mendoza, Argentina
23 MALBEC, Familia Mayol, Montuiri Vineyard 2007 $39
Mendoza, Argentina

CABERNET FRANC is one of the major varieties of red wine grape in Bordeaux. It is mostly grown for blending with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot in the Bordeaux style, but is also vinified alone, particularly in Chinon in the Loire.
Cabernet Franc is lighter than Cabernet Sauvignon (of which it is a parent), contributing finesse and a peppery perfume to blends with more robust grapes. Depending on growing region and the style of wine, additional aromas can include tobacco, raspberry, and cassis, sometimes even violets.

H CABERNET FRANC, Wolffer 2004 Half Bottle $29
Hamptons Long Island New York
20 CABERNET FRANC, Anthony Road 2006 $36
Finger Lakes, New York
305 CABERNET FRANC, Colli di Poianis 2006 $45
Colli Orientali Del Friuli, Italy

MERLOT is the name of a red grape which traces its ancestry to the biturica variety. This was brought to France in the first century. The "Merlot" grape was not named as a distinct variety until the 1800s. It is known as a Noble Bordeaux varietal.
Not quite as harsh as other reds, merlot has less tannin than a Cabernet and can therefore be drunk earlier. It is mellow but still complex, a bit chewy. Merlot is known for the flavors of plums, black cherry, violets, and orange. It is a perfect match for beef and other medium-heavy dishes. Try some with a rich, red pasta dish, or even a heavy chicken dish. Merlot is also an excellent compliment to chocolate.

H MERLOT, Havens 2005 Half Bottle $32
Napa Valley, California
H MERLOT, Swanson Oakville 2003 Half Bottle $35
Napa Valley, California
138 MERLOT, Falesco, Montiano 2001 Half Bottle $45
Lazio, Italy
H MERLOT, Falesco, Montiano 2003 Half Bottle $37
Lazio, Italy
323 MERLOT, Badger Mountain 2007 $29
Columbia Valley
133 MERLOT, Jade Mountain, Paris Vineyard 2000 $63
Mt. Veeder, California
303 MERLOT, Duckhorn 2005 $79
Napa Valley, California
311 MERLOT, Duckhorn 2004 $84
Napa Valley, California



RED WINES, Pinot Noir

It was only recently, in the early 1990s, that PINOT NOIR began to be grown in quantity in California, Oregon, Australia and New Zealand. Pinot Noir grows best in cool climates. It is known as an extremely difficult grape to grow and to make into wine.

A Pinot Noir's color can be any of a range of colors - from cherry red to purple-red and even brown as the wine ages. Typical flavors include earth, leather, vanilla (from the oak), and jam ... the fruity flavors of the jam often taste like raspberry, strawberry, and plum.

Pinot is the great alternative red because it is both light in body and full flavored. Pinot Noir can go well with almost anything, salmon, pasta, beef & game. While some pinot noirs are meant to be drunk immediately, a fine Pinot Noir can easily age for 10 years or more.

H PINOT NOIR, Martin Ray 2006 Half Bottle $34
Santa Barbara County, California
H PINOT NOIR, Calera Mt. Harlan Cuvee 2006 Half Bottle $39
Napa Valley, California
162 PINOT NOIR, Calera Mills Vineyard 2006 Half Bottle $44
Napa Valley, California
11 PINOT NOIR, Dr. Konstantin Frank NV $38
Finger Lakes New York
312 PINOT NOIR, Fess Parker 2006 $48
Santa Barbara, California
318 PINOT NOIR, Muddy Water 2004 $57
Waipara, New Zealand
308 PINOT NOIR, Dobbes Family Estates, Skipper’s Cuvee 2006 $57
Rogue Valley, Oregon
317 PINOT NOIR, Row Eleven 2005 $63
Santa Maria Valley, California
320 PINOT NOIR, Fess Parker Ashley’s Vineyard 2006 $65
Santa Barbara, California
307 PINOT NOIR, Elke, Donnelly Creek Vineyard 2006 $65
Anderson Valey, California
163 PINOT NOIR, Hamilton Russel 2007 $77
Hemel-en-Aarde Valley, South Africa
102 PINOT NOIR, Calera, Mt. Harlan Cuvee 2003 $77
Napa Valley, California
304 PINOT NOIR, Calera, Mills Vineyard 2005 $80
Napa Valley, California


RED WINES, Spain

TEMPRANILLO is a variety of black grape widely grown to make full-bodied red wines in its native Spain. It is the main grape used in Rioja, and is often referred to as Spain's "noble grape". Its name is the diminutive of the Spanish temprano, a reference to the fact that it ripens several weeks earlier than most Spanish red grapes.

Tempranillo wines can be consumed young, but the most expensive ones are aged for several years in oak barrels. The wines are ruby red in color, with aromas and flavors of berries, plum, tobacco, vanilla, leather and herb.

21 TEMPRANILLO, Ardales 2007 $29
Castilla, Spain

PRIORAT is a county in Catalonia, Spain. "Priorat històric," produces the famous and prestigious wine of the Denominación de Origen Calificada Priorat. Wines from elsewhere in the county are denominated as Montsant.
GENACHE, CARIGNAN, CABERNET SAUVIGNON, SYRAH & MERLOT

313 PRIORAT, Mas Doix, Salanques 2005 $75
Priorat, Spain
171 PRIORAT, Rotllan Torra, Tirant 2003 $180
Priorat, Spain
120 PRIORAT, Mas Doix, Costers de Vinyes Velles 2005 $180
Priorat, Spain


CARINENA is another ancient wine growing region with roots in Roman times. Garnacha (Grenache) is the most common grape grown, but modern minded winemakers are blending Cabernet and other varietals in search of explosive wines with the power and cut that have become the desired international style.

79 CABERNET BLEND, Gran Viu Seleccion 2001 $62
Carinena, Spain

The JUMILLA wine region is situated in the province of Murica and Albacete and covers an area of 30,000 hectares. The Jumilla wine region consists of 44 vineyards (Bodegas), which produce 26 million liter of wine annually.

301 PETIT VERDOT-MONASTRELL, Pico Madama 2004 $75 Jumilla, Spain
322 PETIT VERDOT-MONASTRELL, Pico Madama 2005 $85 Jumilla, Spain


RED WINES, Shiraz/Syrah

Shiraz and Syrah are both names for the same red wine grape. This grape is most definitely NOT the same as Petit Sirah, a different red wine grape grown mostly in California.

The Shiraz / Syrah grape is called Syrah in the US, France and many countries. In Australia it is called Shiraz, where it is considered the finest red wine grown there. Shiraz is certainly the most widely planted red grape in Australia. Now that Shiraz has become well known and popular, some wineries in the US who are making an "Australian style wine" with this grape are calling their wines Shiraz as well.

Shiraz goes very well with beef and other hearty foods. It also goes well with Indian, Mexican, and other spicy foods.

H SYRAH, Clos LaChance 2003 Half Bottle $22
Central Coast, California
H SYRAH, Havens 2002 Half Bottle $32
Napa Valley, California
150 SHIRAZ, d’Arenberg, The Dead Arm 2004 Half Bottle $61
McLauren Vale, Australia
18 SHIRAZ, Cimicky, Trumps 2004 $39
Barossa Valley, Australia
89 SHIRAZ, Jacob’s Creek, Reserve 2003 $45
South Australia, Australia
14 SHIRAZ, Pirramimma 2003 $45
McLaren Vale, Australia
5 SYRAH, Turnbull, Oakville Estate 2003 $59
Napa Valley, California
155 SYRAH, A Donkey and Goat, Vidmar Vineyard 2004 $63
Yorkville Highlands, California
161 SYRAH, Jade Mountain, Paras Vineyard 1999 $68
Mt. Veeder, California
8 SYRAH, Foxen, Williamson-Dore Vineyard 2004 $72
Santa Inez Valley, California
216 SHIRAZ, Hently Farm, The Beauty 2005 $120
Barossa, Australia
101 SYRAH, Pax, Adler’s Spring 2004 $180
Mendocino, California
103 SHIRAZ, Clos Otto 2005 $180
Barossa Valley, Australia
105 SHIRAZ, Torbreck, Runrig 2005 $295
Barossa Valley


RED WINES, Syrah Blends, Petite Sirah & Zinfandel

78 SYRAH & CABERNET SAUVIGNON
Kuyen, Alvaro Espinoza Duran 2004 $40
Maipo Valley, Chile

Red Zinfandel is an "American Classic" wine. It was even originally thought to be made of native Californian grapes. Research has now shown that the zinfandel grape originated in Italy, but this wine is now primarily grown in California. Zinfandel grows its best in cool, coastal locations.
The color of a zinfandel wine is deep red, bordering on black. Zinfandel is a spicy, peppery wine, with a hint of fruity flavor - berries or dark cherries are often the taste range. Zinfandel goes well with "typical American" food - pizza, burgers, etc. It's hearty enough to match up with thick red sauces.

H ZINFANDEL, Cline Ancient Vine 2005 Half Bottle $22
Contra Costa County, California
H ZINFANDEL, Ridge Lytton Springs 2006 Half Bottle $30
Santa Cruz, California
H ZINFANDEL, Ggrich Hills 2003 Half Bottle $31
Napa Valley, California
H ZINFANDEL, Seghesio Old Vine 2005 Half Bottle $36
Sonoma County, California
24 ZINFANDEL, Orleans Hill 2007 $29
Lodi, California
77 ZINFANDEL, Marietta 2006 $49
Sonoma County, California
84 ZINFANDEL, Coturri Chauvet Vineyards 2005 $65
Sonoma Valley, California
212 ZINFANDEL, Chateau Potelle, VGS 2004 $68
Mt. Veeder, Napa, California
316 ZINFANDEL, Davis Family 2006 $75
Russian River Valley, California


The Petite Sirah grape creates a rich red wine. The Petite Sirah grape is separate from the Sirah / Shiraz grape even though the names are similar. The Petite Sirah grape is descended from the Duriff Rhone grape of France. For most of its history, Petite Sirah was only used to blend into other wines. The grape gained a lot of attention in the 1970s because of the general red wine push, and because of its full, tannic taste.

Petite Sirah is predominantly planted in California, where it does well. Petites are anything but petite - they tend to be big, strong, muscular, and, well, purple.

Typical flavors include plum, raspberry, blackberries, and black pepper. The wine tends to go well with stronger meats - game, beef, lamb, and spicy sauces. Petite Sirah can be drunk fresh from the bottle or aged for a more mellow flavor - its high tannin content makes long aging worthwhile.

300 PETITE SIRAH, Huntington 2005 $32
California
9 PETITE SIRAH, Judd’s Hill 2003 $50
Lodi, California
85 PETITE SIRAH, Elyse Rutherford 2006 $56
Napa Valley, California
6 PETITE SIRAH, Epiphany, Rodney’s Vineyard 2005 $56
Santa Barbara, California
RED WINES, Carmenere

The Carménère grape is a wine grape variety originally planted in the Médoc region of Bordeaux, France, where it was used to produce deep red wines and occasionally used for blending purposes in the same manner as Petit Verdot.
Now rarely found in France, the world's largest area planted with this variety is in Chile in South America, with more than 4,000 Hectares (2006) cultivated in the Central Valley. As such, Chile produces the vast majority of Carménère wines available today and as the Chilean wine industry grows, more experimentation is being carried out on Carménère's potential as a blending grape, especially with Cabernet Sauvignon.
Carménère wine has a deep red color and aromas found in red fruits, spices and berries. The tannins are gentler and softer than hose in Cabernet Sauvignon and it is a medium body wine.



122 CARMENERE, CABERNET SAUVIGNON & SYRAH (Bio-Dynamic Grapes)
Antiyal, Alvaro Espinoza Duran 2003 $73
Maipo Valley, Chile



FUN STATISTICS
1 grape cluster = 1 glass 

75 grapes = 1 cluster 

4 clusters = 1 bottle 

40 clusters = 1 vine 

1 vine = 10 bottles

1200 clusters = 1 barrel 

1 barrel = 60 gallons 

60 gallons = 25 cases 

30 vines = 1 barrel 

400 vines = 1 acre 

1 acre = 5 tons 

5 tons = 332 cases



DESSERT WINE & CORDIALS
PORT & SHERRY
Sherry, Cream Pedro Romero 6 glass
Tawny Port, Quinta do Infantado 8 glass
Tawny Port, Royal Port 10 year 8 glass
Tawny Port, Royal Port 20 year 12 glass
Tawny Port, Graham’s 20 year 45 375 ml bottle
W Grahams Six-Grape 65 750 ml bottle
W LBV Royal Port 1998 65 750 ml bottle
W Port, Smith Woodhouse LBV 1992 55 750 ml bottle
W Port, Badger Mountain Cabernet Franc 32 500ml
DESSERT WINE
Blueberry Wine, Tomasello 6 glass
Blackberry Wine, Tomasello 6 glass
183 Ice Wine, Wagner Vineyards Riesling 01 47 375 ml bottle
183 Eiswein, Rudolf Muller 07 37 375 ml bottle
204 Ice Wine, Hunt Country 42 375 ml bottle
Late Harvest Torrontes, Santa Julia 06 6 glass
W Late Harvest Zinfandel, Frey Vineyards 30 500 ml bottle
190 Monastrell, Alceno Dulce 01 49 375 ml bottle
192 Muscat de Beaumes de Venise 04 49 375 ml bottle
193 Sauternes, Bastor-La Montagne 03 39 375 ml bottle
Sauternes, Le Dauphin Guiraud 02 10/44 500 ml bottle
Moscatel, Ochoa 06 8 glass
Moscatel, JP Vinhos 8 glass
172 Dolce Far Niente 03 127 375ml
181 Sauternes, Chateau Piada 01 80 750 ml bottle
195 Sauternes, Gilette 85 197 375 ml bottle
191 Coteaux du Layon, Moulin Touchais (Chenin Blanc) 1985 150 750 ml bottle
173 Coteaux du Layon, Moulin Touchais (Chenin Blanc) 1971 197 750 ml bottle

FLIGHTS OF WINE AND SPIRITS
Liquid Gold 11
Ochoa Moscatel, Le Dauphin Guiraud Sauternes & Santa Julia Late Harvest Torrontes

Warwick Valley Cordial Flight, choose three 11
Black Currant, Bourbon Barrel Apple, Bartlett Pear or Sour Cherry

Around the World 8
Tomasello Blueberry Wine, Royal 10 year Tawny Port, Cream Pedro Romero Sherry


Grand Marnier 8
Grand Marnier, Cinquantenaire 150 30
St. Germain (Elder flower) 8
Cointreau 8
Galliano 8
Knickers Irish Whiskey 6
Macadamia Nut Liqueur 8
Tia Maria 6
Tuaca 6
Chambord 8
Luxardo Amaretto 8
Drambuie 8
Blueberry Castelli 9
Wild Strawberry Fragolino 9
Belle de Brillet, Pear Cognac 8
Poli Moscato Grappa 10
Nardini Almond Grapa 10
Luxardo Sambuca 6
Kalani Coconut Liquer 6
Caprinatura Lemoncello

SCOTCH & WHISKEY
SINGLE MALT SCOTCH
From Islay
BruichLaddich 3D3 The Norrie Cambell Tribute 15
BruichLaddich 15 Year Old Chateau Latour Cask 15
BruichLaddich 15 Year Old Sauterne Cask 15
Bruichladdich Rocks 8
Bunnahabhain 18 Year Old 18
Lagavulin 16 Year Old 12

From Highland
Dalwhinnie 15 Year Old 10
Glenmorange 10 Year Old 10
Glenfiddich 12 Year Old 8
Glenfiddich 18 Year Old, French Oak Reserve 14
Glengoyne 10 Year Old 8
The Macallan 12 Year Old 10
The Macallan 18 Year Old 24
The Speyside 12 Year Old 10

From West Highland
Oban 14 Year Old 12
From Speyside
The Benriach 12 Year Old 8
The Glenlivet 15 Year Old 14
The Glenlivet 18 Year Old 16
The Balvenie 10 Year Old Founder’s Reserve 8
The Balvenie 12 Year Old Double Wood 10
The Balvenie 15 Year Old 12

SINGLE MALT WHISKEY
St. George Lot 3 10 Alameda, CA
Stranahan’s Colorado Whiskey 8 Colorado

BLENDED MALT WHISKEY
Pendelton 10 Year Old Hood Distillers 8 Canada
Hudson Manhattan Rye Whiskey 16 Gardiner NY


SCOTCH & WHISKEY

SINGLE CASK SINGLE MALT SCOTCH
All single cask Scotch & selected others are Un-Chill-filtered & no color is added
Longmorn-Glenlivet 1968 Cask Strength 35 Year Old 30 Highland
BruichLaddich 1990 Cask Strength 14 Year Old 18 Islay
Coal Ila 1991 Un-Chillfiltered 15 Year Old Matured in Hogs Head, 654 bottles made. 14 Islay
The Macallan 1986 Un-Chillfiltered 19 Year Old Bottle number 113 of 1258 14 Speyside
Glenlivet 1985 20 Years Old Matured in Hogshead, bottle number 33 of 221 24 Speyside

BLENDED MALT SCOTCH
Black Bottle 10 Year Old A blend of all 11 distilleries in Islay consisting of single malts. 8 Islay
Islay Mist 17 Year Old contains majority Laphroiag 18 Islay
King’s Crest 25 Year Old Blend of 25 year Glenlivet & 27 year North of Scotland 35
Johnnie Walker Red 6
Johnnie Walker Black 12 Year Old 8
Johnnie Walker Green 15 Year Old 14
Johnnie Walker Blue “Rarest Blend” 35

BOURBON
Johnny Drum 7
Evan Williams, Single Barrel 1995 7
Old Pogue, Master’s Select 9
Willet Family Bourbon 9
Pricard’s Double Barreled 14


RUM
Doorly’s 8 Barbados
Plantation, Grande Reserve 8 Barbados
Cane 8 Louisiana
Saint James 8 Martinque


Clement VSOP 8 Martinque
Homere Clement 18 Martinque
El Dorado-
21 Year Special Reserve 16 Guyuna

COGNAC
Bowen XO 18
Kelt Tour du Monde VSOP 12
Kelt Tour du Monde XO 24
Remy Martin VSOP 10
Germain Robin Sharholders, American Brandy 10

ARMAGNAC
Armagnac, Cles des Ducs VSOP 10
St. Aubin, Kelt Tour du Monde 12
De Montal VSOP 12
Marie Duffau, Hors d’Age 10



ABISINTHE
St. George (Bistro Best Seller) 12 California
Delaware Phoneix Walton Meadow (Italian Wormwood) 12 New York
Delaware Phoneix Meadow of Love (Virginia Wormood) 12 New York
Kubler 12 Switzerland
Mata Hari 12 Austria
Grande Absenthe 12 France
Absinthe is a distilled, highly alcoholic (45%-90% ABV), anise-flavored spirit derived from herbs, including the flowers and leaves of the herb Artemisia absinthium, also called "wormwood." Absinthe is typically of a natural green color but is also produced in both clear and artificially colored styles. It is often called "the Green Fairy."
Although it is sometimes mistakenly called a liqueur, absinthe is not bottled with added sugar and is therefore classified as a liquor. Absinthe is unusual among spirits in that it is bottled at a high proof but is normally diluted with water when it is drunk.
Absinthe originated in Switzerland. However, it is better known for its popularity as an alcoholic drink in late 19th- and early 20th-century France, particularly among Parisian artists and writers. Due in part to its association with bohemian culture, absinthe was opposed by social conservatives and prohibitionists. Charles Baudelaire, Paul Verlaine, Arthur Rimbaud, Vincent van Gogh, Oscar Wilde, and Aleister Crowley were all notorious "bad men" of that day who were (or were thought to be) devotees of the Green Fairy.
Absinthe was portrayed as a dangerously addictive, psychoactive drug. The chemical thujone, present in small quantities, was blamed for its alleged harmful effects. By 1915 absinthe had been banned in the United States and in most European countries except the United Kingdom, Spain, Portugal, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Although absinthe was vilified, no evidence has shown it to be any more dangerous than ordinary liquor. Its psychoactive properties, apart from those of ethanol, have been much exaggerated.
A revival of absinthe began in the 1990s, when countries in the European Union began to reauthorize its manufacture and sale. As of February 2008, nearly 200 brands of absinthe were being produced in a dozen countries, most notably France, Switzerland, Spain, and the Czech Republic.


BEER MENU

CIDER
(1) Doc’s Draft Hard Apple Cider (Gluten-Free) 12 oz. $6 Warwick, NY

PILSNERS
(5) Victory Prima Pils 12 oz. $5 Pennsylvania
(5) Pinkus Organic Pilsner* 17 oz. $9 Germany
(5) Stoudt’s Pils 12 oz. $5 Pennsylvania
(1) Bitburger 12 oz. $5 Germany
(5) Rogue Mori Moto Imperial Pilsner 22 oz. $24 Oregon

LAGERS
(5) Bard’s (Gluten-Free) 12 oz. 5 California
(1) Corona 12 oz. 5 Mexico
(1) Boston Beer Co. Sam Adams 12 oz. 5 Boston
(1) Thomas Brau Non-Alcoholic 12 oz. 5 Germany

BOCK
(5) Celebrator Dopplebock 11.2 oz. 12 Germany
(5) Castle Eggenberg Urbock 23 11.2 oz. 12 Austria
(6) Castle Eggenberg Samiclaus 2005 11.2 oz. 14 Austria
(6) Castle Eggenberg Samiclaus 2006 11.2 oz. 12 Austria
(5) Aventinus Weizen Eisbock 11.2 oz 12 Germany
(800) Avery Thirteen Weizen Doppelbock 22 oz. 14 Colorado

ALE
(1000) Oskar Dale’s Pale Ale 12 oz. 6 Colorado
(800) Brooklyn Local 1 25.4 16 Brooklyn, NY
(5) Rogue Mori Moto Soba Ale 22 oz. 12 Oregon
(1100) Otter Creek Otteroo World Tour 22 oz. 12 Vermont
(6) O’ Hanlon’s Thomas Hardy’s Ale 2004 8.5 oz. 16 England
(1000) Fuller’s Ale 2004 16.9 oz. 20 England
(1000) Fuller’s Ale 2005 16.9 oz. 18 England
(1000) Unibroue Don de Dieu 25.4 oz. 18 Quebec, Canada
(1000) Unibroue Ephemere (brewed with apple) 25.4 oz. 18 Quebec, Canada
(1000) Unibroue Edition 2005 25.4 oz. 18 Quebec, Canada
(500) Ithaca TEN 25.4 oz. 25 New York
(5) Stone Vertical Epic 2008 22 oz. 12 California
(6) Dogfish Head Raison D’Etre 12 oz. 8 Delaware

WHEAT-WEISSE ALES
(1) Southampton Double White 12 oz. 6 New York
(1100) Schneider Wiesen Edelweiss Organic 17 oz. 9 Germany
(5) Paulaner Hefe-Weizen 17 oz. 8 Germany
(1100) Franziskaner Dunkel Dark 17 oz. $8 Germany
(5) Weihenstaphaner Dunkel Dark 17 oz. $8 Germany
(1000) Unibroue Blanc de Chambly 25.4 oz. $19 Quebec, Canada
(800) Ithaca White Gold 25.4 oz. $25 New York

BELGIAN ALES
(700) Corsendonk Abbey Brown 25.4 oz. $19
(6) Foret Saison Organic 12 oz. $9
(6) Foret Saison Organic 25.4 oz. $18
(1) Petrus Dubbel Bruin 12 oz. $11
(1) Huyghe Delirium Nocturnum 11.2 oz. $11
(6) Huyghe Delirium Tremens 11.2 oz. $11
(1) Piraat 11.2 oz. $11
(1) Augustijn Tripel 11.2 oz. $11
(1) Gulden Draak Tripel 11.2 oz. $11
(1100) Bornem Double Abbey Ale 11.2 oz. $11
(1100) Bornem Triple 11.2 oz $11
(1100) Bruegel 11.2 oz. $11
(6) Brasserie Dupont Saison 25.4 oz. $24
(5) Duvel Golden Ale 12 oz. $12


BELGIAN STYLE ALES
(6) Castelain Blond Biere de Garde 25.4 oz. $25 France
(6) Castelain St. Amand 25.4 oz $25 France
(1100) La Choulette Framboise 25.4 oz. $25 France
(6) Allagash Triple Reserve 25.4 oz. $14 Maine
(700) Ommegang Hennepin Saison 25.4 oz. $13 New York
(800) Ommegang Abbey Ale 25.4 oz. $13 New York
(WC) Ommegang Abbey Ale 3 liters $65 New York
(1) Ommegang Rare Vos 12 oz. $6 New York
(1) Ommegang Three Philosophers 2008 12 oz. $6 New York
(700) Ommegang Biere De Mars 25.4 oz. $24 New York
(700) Ommegang Ommegeddon 25.4 oz. $24 New York
(800) Captain Lawrence, St. Vincent’s Dubbel 25.4 oz. $25 New York
(1100) Green Flash Tripel 22 oz. $18 California
(1000) Unibroue Chambly Noire 25.4 oz. $18 Quebec, Canada
(1000) Unibroue La Fin du Monde Triple 25.4 oz. $18 Quebec, Canada
(1000) Unibroue Maudite Dark Ale 25.4 oz. $18 Quebec, Canada
(1000) Unibroue Seigneuriale Strong Pale Ale 25.4 oz. $18 Quebec, Canada
(1000) Unibroue Trois Pistoles Strong Dark Ale 25.4 oz. $18 Quebec, Canada


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IPA (India Pale Ale)
(6) Keegan Ales Hurricane Kitty 12 oz. $5 Kingston New York
(1100) Orlio Organic from Magic Hat 12 oz. $4 Vermont
(6) Dogfish Head 90 Minute 12 oz. $7 Maryland
(1) Dogfish Head 120 Minute 12 oz. $17 Maryland
(6) Weyerbacher Double Simcoe 12 oz. $6 Pennsylvania
(1100) Great Divide Titan IPA 12 oz. $7 Colorado
(1100) Southhampton IPA 22 oz. $12 New York
(1) Bear Republic Racer 5 IPA 12 oz. $5 California
(5) Blue Point Hoptical Illusion 12 oz. $5 Long Island

BARLEY WINE ALES
(4) Brooklyn Monster Ale 2004 12 oz. $14 New York
(4) Brooklyn Monster Ale 2005 12 oz. $12 New York
(4) Brooklyn Monster Ale 2006 12 oz. $10 New York
(4) Brooklyn Monster Ale 2007 12 oz. $8 New York
(1) Flying Dog Horn Dog 12 oz. $6 Colorado
(5) Greenflash Brewing 22 oz. $10 California
(1000) Keegan Ales Super Kitty 2007 34 oz. $30 Kingston, NY
(5) Rogue Old Crustacean 2006 25.4 oz. $25 Oregon
(1100) Stone Old Guardian 2008 22 oz. $18 California
(1100) Weyerbacher Blithering Idiot 12 oz. $8 Pennsylvania

CERTIFIED TRAPPIST
(5) Achel Brune 11.2 oz. $12 Belgium
(5) Achel Blonde 11.2 oz. $12 Belgium
(6) Chimay Premiere Red 12 oz. $12 Belgium
(6) Chimay Grande Reserve 12 oz. $12 Belgium
(6) Chimay Cinq Cents Triple 12 oz. $12 Belgium
(6) Koningshoven Dubbel 11.2 oz. $12 Netherlands
(6) Koningshoven Tripel 11.2 oz. $12 Netherlands
(6) Koningshoven Quadrupel 11.2 oz $12 Netherlands
(1) Orval Trappist Ale 11.2 oz. $10 Belgium
(1) Rochefort Six 11.2 oz. $10 Belgium
(1) Rochefort Eight 11.2 oz. $12 Belgium
(1) Rochefort Ten 11.2 oz. $14 Belgium
(6) Westmalle Tripel 11.2 oz. $12 Belgium
(5) Westmalle Dubbel 11.2 oz. $12 Belgium

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ALE
(6) J.W. Lees Harvest Ale Matured in Calvados Casks 2005 9.3 oz. $16 UK
(6) J.W. Lees Harvest Ale Matured in Lagavulin Casks 2006 9.3 oz. $16 UK
(6) J.W. Lees Harvest Ale Matured in Port Casks 2007 9.3 oz. $16 UK
(6) J.W. Lees Harvest Ale Matured in Sherry Casks 2006 9.3 oz. $16 UK

LAMBIC
(5) Lindemans Framboise 12 oz. $9 Belgium
(900) Lindemans Kriek 25.4 oz. $18 Belgium
(900) Lindemans Cassis 25.4 oz. $18 Belgium
(900) Lindemans Pomme 25.4 oz. $18 Belgium
(900) Lindemans Gueuze 25.4 oz. $18 Belgium

PORTER
(1) Southern Tier 12 oz. $5 New York
(1100) Stone Smoked Porter 22 oz. $12 California
(1100) Smuttynose Robust Porter 12 oz. $6 New Hampshire
(1100) Rogue Mocha Porter 22 oz. $12 Oregon

STOUT
(1100) Anderson Valley Barney Flats Oatmeal 12 oz. $6 California
(1) Dogfish Head Chicory Stout 12 oz. $6 Delaware
(500) Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti 22 oz. $15 Colorado
(5) St. Peters Cream Stout 16 oz. $8 England
(5) Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout 12 oz. $7 England
(5) Dogfish Head World Wide Stout 12 oz. $18 Maryland
(500) Left Hand Oak Aged Imperial Stout 2007 25.4 oz $22 Colorado
(700) Ommegang Chocolate Stout 25.4 oz. $20 New York
(4) Brooklyn Chocolate Stout Winter 2005/06 12 oz. $14 Brooklyn, NY
(4) Brooklyn Chocolate Stout Winter 2006/07 12 oz. $10 Brooklyn, NY
(4) Brooklyn Chocolate Stout Winter 2007/08 12 oz. $8 Brooklyn, NY
(4) Brooklyn Chocolate Stout Winter 2008/09 12 oz. $6 Brooklyn, NY

ALT (Aged Ale)
(1) Southampton Secret Ale 12 oz. $6 New York
(5) Pinkus Original Munster Alt 17 oz. $9 Germany

Martini’s & Mixed Drinks $9

BLACK RASPBERRY COSMO:
Trump Vodka, Black Raspberry Liqueur, Cranberry Juice & Lime

PASSION FRUIT COSMO:
Passion Fruit Vodka, Lime & Cranberry Juice

RED APPLE MARTINI:
Johnny Love Apple Vodka, Apple Pucker, Pomegranate & Apple Juice

ESPRESSO MARTINI:
Van Gogh Double Espresso, Vanilla Vodka, shot of Espresso, Crème de Cocoa & Coffee Liqueur

CHOCOLATE MARTINI:
Alchemy Chocolate Vodka, Trump Vodka, Coffee Liqueur & Cream (vegan option available)

PINEAPPLE MARTINI:
Trump Vodka, Pineapple Juice, Lime Juice & Agave

PEAR MARTINI:
Hanger One Pear Vodka, St. Germain (Elderflower Liqueur), Prosecco & Fresh Pear

COCONUT MARTINI:
Kingston Coconut Rum, Cointreau, Lime Juice, Coconut Water & Agave

CALIFORNIA LEMONADE:
Hangar One Lemon Vodka, Limoncello, Organic Lemons & Agave

PINK LEMONADE:
Trump Vodka, Lemon Juice, Cranberry Juice & Agave

ORANGE BLOSSOM:
Johnny Love Tangerine Vodka, Organic Orange Slices, Steaz Energy Drink

CITRUS MOJITO:
Tangerine Vodka, Lime Juice, Lemons. Limes, Agave, & Mint Leaves

MOJITO:
Rum, Lime Juice, Agave, & Mint Leaves

CUCUMBER VODKA MOJITO:
Fresh Muddled Cucumbers, Fresh Basil Square One Organic Cucumber Vodka, & Agave

ORCHARD BREEZE:
Trump Vodka, Sauvignon Blanc, St. Germain, Lime Juice & Apple Juice


Ask Bartender for your favorite Martini

Non-Alcoholic Drink Menu

Twelve 750 mL $15
Created in a base of organic white, green, and black teas with a select mix of herbs, spices, and citrus essence. Twelve complements food and is equally enjoyable on its own. Twelve is locally produced.

Steaz Energy Drink $4
Brain Tonis Energy Drink $4
Boylan, Cane Cola $3
Boylan, Cream $3
Boylan, Root Beer $3
Fizzy Lizzy, Sparkling Pomegranate $3
Fizzy Lizzy, Sparkling Costa Rican Pineapple $3

Reed’s, Ginger Brew $3
Ginger Brews are different from Ginger Ales. Rather than adding flavor in the form of concentrates or extract, the real Ginger flavor is steeped into the beverage, allowing the fresh, authentic taste of the root to be fully experienced and enjoyed.

Wheatgrass Shot $4
Young Thai Coconut $5

Ionized Water , pH of 9 33.8 ounces $5
Santa Lucia (Sparkling) 33.8 ounces $6

Catskill Mountain Organic Coffee
Tea
Espresso
Cappuccino

All coffee, espresso and cappuccino made from Organic, Fair-Trade & Shade Grown Beans

Fresh Pressed Organic Orange Juice $5
Fresh Pressed Organic Grapefruit $5

Raw Ginger Kombucha $5
Due to the production of B-vitamins, pro-biotics, and compounds including gluconic, lactic, and folic acids, drinking Kombucha tea regularly has been shown to benefit the human body by: balancing the metabolism, cleansing the blood and regulating pH levels, improving liver, gall bladder, and digestive function, detoxifying the body and enhancing the immune system while raising overall energy level.

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